The most deeply grounded form of touch is the internal self-touching of proprioception and visceral sensation—what we perceive in our bones, muscles, heart, and guts, what shades over ineluctably into feeling and emotion.

The most deeply grounded form of touch is the internal self-touching of proprioception and visceral sensation—what we perceive in our bones, muscles, heart, and guts, what shades over ineluctably into feeling and emotion.

— Nick Totton

CEU

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